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Old 05-08-2008, 09:01 PM   #71 (permalink)
cookingwithfat
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So I picked up the truck today and trailered it back to my house. It actually is running just fine.... which is to say it is starting without stalling and allows me to put it into drive without stalling. It runs just like it did when I bought it.

Now...

DAP says that I will not enjoy this level of happiness if I drive it long enough to fully heat up the engine - which I have not: only to the store and around town - as it will quickly overheat. That being said, the coolant light is blinking indicating that it needs coolant... which could solve the problem? Perhaps things are OK? I am keeping my fingers crossed that it could be as simple as a coolant leak that developed in the process of all of this other stuff which would lead to the truck overheating right after having solved the primary problem of it bucking by installing the new injectors.

That being said, DAP says the truck is running "lean" and has VERY low vacuum. Which is Greek to me, so I doubt my excitement is valid, but I am happy to have my truck parked out front of my house again for the first time in five months.

Just thought I would keep the gang up to date of where things are at.
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